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  • Articles  (4)
  • Gγ:Aγ ratio  (1)
  • HPFH homozgote  (1)
  • Hb G-Philadelphia  (1)
  • hemoglobin F variants  (1)
  • Chemistry and Pharmacology  (4)
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: radioimmunoassay ; hemoglobin F variants ; hemoglobinopathies ; γ chain loci
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract A variant of fetal hemoglobin (Hb F-Malta-I) has been detected and quantitated in adult blood with a sensitive radioimmunoassay employing monospecific anti-sera. The concentration of Hb F-Malta-I was 0.002–0.05%, with an average value of 0.011%. The ratio of Hb F-Malta-I/Hb F in adults was about 4.8%, compared to a ratio of about 27% in the newborn. Since the F-Malta-I variant is a product of a mutated Gγ locus, which is one of the nonallelic structural genes directing the γ chain synthesis, its presence in blood of adults shows that the synthesis of this gene is not completely suppressed after birth, as was previously suggested.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin ; different types of HPFH ; Gγ:Aγ ratio ; restriction endonucleases ; DNA ; in vitro chain synthesis ; family data
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Restriction endonuclease analyses of DNA from one Black GγAγ-HPFH homozygote and four Black and one Indian GγAγ-HPFH heterozygotes have identified three different HPFH types which are the result of large deletions including the δ and β genes. Two of the types are comparable to those characterized previously, but the third, which is present in the Indian heterozygote, shows a distinct difference in the size of the deletion. The 5′ end point of the deletion in this type III GγAγ-HPFH extends 0.5–1.0 kb beyond the 5′ end point of one of the Black types of HPFH (type I). Each of the three types is associated with a distinct ratio between the Gγ and the Aγ chains, an observation supported by family data. The highest ratio is found in the heterozygote with the Indian type III GγAγ-HPFH, with 69.3% Gγ chains, while the averages for the other types were 50.7% Gγ (type I) and 32.3% Gγ (type II).
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: HPFH homozgote ; γ-chain type ; globin chain synthesis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Two sons of a previously reported Ghanaian homozygote for the hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin (HPFH) (Ringelhann et al., 1970) also are HPFH homozygotes. In addition, another unrelated adult Ghanaian homozygote has been detected. All of these Ghanaian homozygotes as well as three American Black HPFH homozygotes have the G γ A γ type of HPFH with a G γ to A γ ratio of about 3:2, in contrast to an Asiatic Indian homozygote who has the G γ type. Globin chain synthesis in HPFH homozygotes is unbalanced, with a γ/α ratio of 0.6 or less, whereas it is balanced in heterozygotes according to most reports.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: Hb α-chain genes ; molecular hybridization ; Hb G-Philadelphia ; α-thalassemia-2
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The percentages of the α-chain variant Hb G-Philadelphia (Hb G) or α2 68 Asn→Lysβ2 were evaluated in 84 adult and 18 newborn heterozygotes. These included members of three families who were studied in more detail by nucleic acid hybridization techniques. The adult heterozygotes fell in two categories, one with a higher proportion of Hb G [46.5±1.0% (SD), N=21] and another with lower values (33.9±3.4%, N=63). Among the newborn heterozygotes, two babies fell in the category with the higher proportion of Hb G while 16 babies gave values between 25 and 34%. Studies of α-chain gene organization on the parents of one neonate with a Hb G level of 27% at birth and 37% at 8 months excluded the presence of chromosomes with triplicated α-chain genes which could lead to the α0αG/ααα genotype. Rather, these studies on five Hb G heterozygotes from three families confirmed the linkage between Hb G and a specific type of α-thalassemia-2 associated with the presence of a 16-kbp Bgl II fragment which most probably carries the αG locus since it has been found in 19 Hb G heterozygotes studied to date. The presence of an α-thal-2 heterozygosity and three α-chain genes (α0αG/αα) was confirmed among Hb G heterozygotes with lower proportions of this variant. It is likely that the even lower values found in some newborn could arise through defective assembly of αG-γ dimers. The presence of an α-thal-2 homozygosity and two active α-chain genes, one on each chromosome (α0αG/α0α), was confirmed among heterozygotes with the higher proportion of Hb G. One of each of these categories was present in each of the three families investigated. This type of variability in the number of active α-chain genes due to a heterozygosity or a homozygosity for α-thalassemia-2 explains the trimodality of Hb S percentages among heterozygotes and the atypical hematological or biosynthetic features among patients with β-thalassemia and sickle-cell syndromes.
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